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The consultation on the revaluation of the teaching profession started Monday at the Ministry of Education with the trade unions.

According to Pap Ndiaye, it must be concluded "between the end of February and the beginning of March".

"These exchanges relate to the remuneration of teachers, both the basic remuneration, that which will apply to all teaching" and "the remuneration associated with the pact", recalled the Minister of Education at the end of the first meeting.



Pap Ndiaye presented to the unions "a calendar which remains to be refined".

But “a series of meetings is planned in October, in November, with an interruption to allow time for the professional election campaign and a resumption in January to conclude at the end of February at the beginning of March”.

The idea being that "the increase in remuneration is effective from September 1, 2023, as we have committed to", supported Pap Ndiaye.

The government has pledged that no teacher will earn less than 2,000 euros net per month at the start of the 2023 school year.

The consultation “will address all the issues related to the attractiveness of the teaching profession, but also to the improvement of the school to which this revaluation must contribute”, also underlined the ministry in a press release.

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